Desert Gold Commences 3,750 Meter Phase 2 Exploration Drill Program, SMSZ Project, Mali

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Surrey, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - May 14, 2024) - Desert Gold Ventures Inc. (TSXV: DAU) (FSE: QXR2) (OTCQB: DAUGF) (the "Company") is pleased to announce the initiation of the second phase of it 2024 drill program. A total of 3,750 meters of exploration drilling is planned on its SMSZ Project in Mali, West Africa (see Figure 1 for reginal setting).

Company CEO, Jared Scharf, commented, "Desert Gold continues to advance the SMSZ project, both through an ongoing PEA study of the oxide gold resources at 2 deposits and continued exploration, proximal to the oxide gold zones. This second phase program will test for extensions to two resource gold zones, a previously drilled gold occurrence and two high priority Au-in- auger anomaly areas. We strongly believe that this work will result in extensions to the Mogoyafara South zone, additional potential oxide gold resources at Barani East and the discovery of new gold zones at three exploration target areas."

Technical Details of Phase 2 Drill Program

The company plans to drill test for extensions of the gold mineralization at Mogoyafara South, Barani East and Soa Zones (see Table below). Mineral resources have been estimated at Mogoyafara South and Barani East.

Target (see Figure 2 for zone locations)

# of holes

Meters planned

Target Highlights

Mogoyafara South

8

925

Extend known 12.39 million tonnes gold resource containing 412,800 ounces*. Specific targets include:

Barani East

15

750

Extend oxide gold resources to south

Frikidi

9

450

Test 8,650, 462 and 440 ppb Au-in-auger anomalies (see picture below of gold panned from 8,650 ppb Au site)

Soa area

12

725

Follow-up on 2.04 g/t Au over 30 meres**

Keniegoulou

3

150

Test 1,527 ppb gold-in-auger***, proximal to a km-long tourmaline alteration zone and area of structural rotation

 

Technical Study Update (The "PEA")

Core sampling is in progress. Samples of ? cut core will be sent to SGS in Bamako for gold analysis to determine the limits of the gold zones at Barani East, Gourbassi West and Gourbassi West North. Once the gold zones have been defined, the remaining ? cut core will be sent to Maelgwyn South Africa to model the heap leach gold recoveries by zone. This information will form a key part of the ongoing Preliminary Economic Assessment study of the oxide gold resources at Barani East and Gourbassi West.

Barani East and Barani Gap Deposits